Range: Breeds across northern Europe to Siberia near the tree line. Winters further south in Europe and Asia. Rare migrant in western Alaska, with very few records elsewhere in North America.

Identification: (Anser serrirostris)

This species was formerly lumped with Taiga Bean-Goose. Both species are grayish-brown overall, with a white belly and undertail coverts. The wing coverts and flight feathers have pale edges, creating a broad scaly effect. A white line separates the folded wings from the flanks, which have dark barring. Tundra Bean-Goose averages smaller, with a shorter neck than that of Taiga Bean-Goose, but there is overlap among some races. The bill is dark with a narrow orange subterminal band. Legs and feet are bright orange. In flight, the white rump separates the brown back from the brown tail.